Keele Economics Research Papers
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- KERP 2005/04: Non-linear adjustments in fiscal policy

- Gabriella Legrenzi and Costas Milas
- KERP 2005/03: Asymmetries in the Growth of Governments

- Gabriella Legrenzi
- KERP 2005/02: Son Preference And Its Determinants In Rural India: An Analysis Based On A Composite Measure of Gender Bias

- Manisha Chakrabarty
- KERP 2005/01: Bayesian-Cournot Competition

- Ji-Tian Jeng
- KERP 2004/09: On the Distributional Effects of Income in an Aggregate Consumption Relation

- Manisha Chakrabarty, Anke Schmalenbach and Jeffrey Racine
- KERP 2004/08: Economic Efficiency, Nuisance and Sewage: New Lessons from Attorney-General v Council of the Borough of Birmingham, 1858-1895

- Leslie Rosenthal
- KERP 2004/07: Partial Equilibrium Analysis in a Market Game:the Strategic Marshallian Cross

- Alex Dickson and Roger Hartley
- KERP 2004/06: On Priors on Cointegrating Spaces

- Rodney Strachan
- KERP 2004/05: Efficiency and seasonality in the UK housing market, 1991-2001

- Leslie Rosenthal
- KERP 2004/04: Leasing vs Selling in Differentiated Goods Markets

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- KERP 2004/03: Exceptions to Bartlett’s Paradox

- Rodney Strachan and Herman van Dijk
- KERP 2004/02: The Value of Structural Information in the VAR Model

- Rodney Strachan and Herman van Dijk
- KERP 2004/01: Bayesian Model Selection with an Uninformative Prior

- Rodney Strachan and Herman van Dijk
- KERP 2003/09: Double Bertrand Competition among Intermediaries

- Frederique Bracoud
- KERP 2003/08: Financial Liberalisation in India: measuring relative progress

- Peter Lawrence and Ibotombi Longjam
- KERP 2003/07: Fifty Years of Finance and Development: Does Causation Matter?

- Peter Lawrence
- KERP 2003/06: Loss Aversion and the Tullock Paradox

- Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley
- KERP 2003/05: Aggregative Public Good Games

- Roger Hartley and Richard Cornes
- KERP 2003/04: On Employment Contracts with Heterogeneous Workers and Endogenous On-the-job Search

- Francis Kiraly
- KERP 2003/03: Smooth Strategic Market Game Mechanisms with Coordinating Market Prices

- Alex Dickson
- KERP 2003/02: Starting Wages,Hires and Separations

- Paul Bingley and Gauthier Lanot
- KERP 2003/01: Analytical Results for a Model of Periodic Consumption

- Clare Kelly and Gauthier Lanot
- KERP 2002/22: Asymmetric Contests with General Technologies

- Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley
- KERP 2002/21: Damaged Durable Goods

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- KERP 2002/20: Unemployment Insurance under Moral Hazard and Limited Commitment: Public vs Private Provision

- Jonathan Thomas and Timothy Worrall
- KERP 2002/19: The Water Poverty Index:an International Comparison

- Peter Lawrence, Jeremy Meigh and Caroline Sullivan
- KERP 2002/18: Price-Capping Regulation as a Protectionist Strategy in Developing Countries

- Peter Lawrence and Arijit Mukherjee
- KERP 2002/17: Licensing and the Incentive for Innovation

- Arijit Mukherjee and Soma Mukherjee
- KERP 2002/16: Joint Production Games with Mixed Sharing Rules

- Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley
- KERP 2002/15: Sequential Models of Bertrand Competition for Deposits and Loans under Asymmetric Information

- Frederique Bracoud
- KERP 2002/14: Consumption Patterns over Pay Periods

- Clare Kelly and Gauthier Lanot
- KERP 2002/13: Licensing under Asymmetric information

- Arijit Mukherjee
- KERP 2002/12: Emission Targets and Equilibrium Choice of Technique

- Martin Diedrich
- KERP 2002/11: Dissipation in Rent-seeking Contests with Entry Costs

- Richard Cornes and Roger Hartley
- KERP 2002/10: Advantageous or Disadvantageous Semi-collusion

- Arijit Mukherjee
- KERP 2002/09: Licensing in a Vertically Separated Industry

- Arijit Mukherjee
- KERP 2002/08: U-shaped Paths of Consumption and Physical Capital in Lucas-type Growth Models

- Farhad Nili
- KERP 2002/07: On the Variance Covariance Matrix of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator of a Discrete Mixture

- Gauthier Lanot
- KERP 2002/06: Monotonicity and the Roy Model

- Arnaud Chevalier and Gauthier Lanot
- KERP 2002/05: Capacity Commitment and Licensing

- Arijit Mukherjee
- KERP 2002/04: Household Credit and Saving:Does Policy Matter?

- Peter Lawrence
- KERP 2002/03: Innovation, Licensing and Welfare

- Arijit Mukherjee
- KERP 2002/02: Historical Schools of Economics: German and English

- Keith Tribe
- KERP 2002/01: R&D, Licensing and Patent Protection

- Arijit Mukherjee